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IN MEMORIAM
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Ella Mae Carroll: 1930-2014
t was wonderful to see so many women at our annual statewide women’s conference. I want to thank everyone again for coming and participating. I hope you gathered ideas for ag education and promotion projects in your counties. I look forward to reading all about your activities. I hope you’ve had time to review the new “Our Food Link” program from American Farm Bureau. This is a planning toolkit for activities every month. Please keep us informed and Janice Marsh send in pictures chairwoman anytime you have an activity. Arkansas Farm Bureau has kicked off summer commodity division meetings. I hope you had a chance to attend the meeting pertaining to your interest. I want to thank each of you who worked so hard this spring finishing school projects and recruiting young people for our summer camps. I appreciate your dedication to the education of our children and leading them toward an interest in agriculture. I appreciate all the opportunities Arkansas Farm Bureau gives us and I am looking forward to seeing everyone in Springdale July 21-22 at our Officers and Leaders Conference. Have a safe and wonderful summer.
Ella Mae Harrison Carroll, age 83, died April 6 in Brinkley. The widow of James H. “Jimmy” Carroll Jr., she was an ex-officio member of the Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation state board for 26 years. Her son, Jon Carroll, is a current ArFB board member and her daughter, Janice Marsh, serves as chair of the state women’s committee. Her other son, Jim Carroll, serves on the United Soybean board of directors. Mrs. Carroll served on the Brinkley School Board, Leadership Arkansas for Community Development and the President’s Arkansas Advisory Council for Winrock International. She was a 70-year member of Brinkley First United Methodist Church, where she served as Sunday school teacher, pianist and member of the hand-bell choir. Farm Bureau extends its deepest sympathies to the Carroll and Marsh families.
county activities The following activity summaries were submitted by the county Farm Bureau Women’s Committees:
Arkansas: The committee sponsored
the planting of a rice plot at the Museum of the Arkansas Grand Prairie to further education on the rice growing process for the museum’s visitors. The committee also donated to Acres of Help, which sponsors the backpack program at the DeWitt and Gillett schools.
Baxter: The committee planned and conducted the county Dairy Foods Contest. A committee member took the contest rules to the Extension Office and had them included in the monthly 4-H newsletter and the Baxter Bulletin.
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The contest was held in the Farm Bureau board room. Winners were awarded cash prizes and participants received goodie bags. The committee also conducted a poultry incubator program at Mountain Home and Norfork elementary schools. Students learned about poultry and how baby chicks are hatched.
Benton: The committee conducted a
History of Arkansas Agriculture presentation to 5th graders at Decatur Elementary. The committee also donated the book, “The Cow in Patrick O’Shanahan’s Kitchen” to a pre-K class and library at Decatur Elementary. The committee also supported the continued on page 2
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